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Hair care solution protecting natural hair from gluing products
US8158144B2
United States
- Inventor
Calvin Garris - Current Assignee
- Individual
Description
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- 55% de-ionized water (water DI),
- 10% Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA),
- 18% denatured alcohol (Alcohol SDA-40),
- 5% Poly Ethylene Glycol 200 molecular weight (PEG-200),
- 1% Polyquaternium 7 (MERQUAT 550),
- 10% Arianor Sienna Brown (1% solution) (commercially available colorant)
- 0.01% Tea Tree leaf oil,
- 0.15% Chamomile Flower Extract,
- 0.15% Aloe Vera Extract.
- 0.59% of a fragrance and
- 0.10% of Quaternium 15 (Dowicil 200).
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- 55% de-ionized water (water DI),
- 10% Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA),
- 18% denatured alcohol (Alcohol SDA-40),
- 5% Poly Ethylene Glycol 200 molecular weight (PEG-200),
- 1% Polyquaternium 7 (MERQUAT 550),
- 10% Arianor Ebony Black (1.0% solution) (commercially available colorant).
- 0.01% Tea Tree leaf oil,
- 0.15% Chamomile Flower Extract,
- 0.15% Aloe Vera Extract.
- 0.59% of a fragrance and
- 0.10% of Quaternium 15 (Dowicil 200).
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- 65% de-ionized water (water DI),
- 10% Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA),
- 18% denatured alcohol (Alcohol SDA-40),
- 5% Poly Ethylene Glycol 200 molecular weight (PEG-200),
- 1% Polyquaternium 7 (MERQUAT 550),
- 0.01% Tea Tree leaf oil,
- 0.15% Chamomile Flower Extract,
- 0.15% Aloe Vera Extract.
- 0.59% of a fragrance and
- 0.10% of Quaternium 15 (Dowicil 200).
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- 1. Add water and Poly Ethylene Glycol 200 molecular weight (PEG-200) to the batch tank.
- 2. Heat to 70 C. with stirring
- 3. Sift in Polyvinyl Alcohol (PVA) slowly.
- 4. Remove heat and continue to stir until clear.
- 5. Cool the batch to below 40 C.
- 6. Add denatured alcohol (Alcohol SDA-40) with stirring.
- 7. Allow to stand until clear.
- 8. Add Tea Tree oil, Chamomile extract, Aloe Vera extract, Polyquaternium 7 (MERQUAT 550).
- 9. Stir in fragrance and Quaternium 15 (Dowicil 200).
- 10. Stir in color if required.